by Daniel Le Grange (Editor), JamesLock (Editor), KatharineL.Loeb (Editor)
Family-based treatment (FBT) for eating disorders is an outpatient therapy in which parents are utilized as the primary resource in treatment. The therapist supports the parents to do the work nurses would have done if the patient were hospitalized to an inpatient-refeeding unit, and are eventually tasked with encouraging the patient to resume normal adolescent development. In recent years many new adaptations of the FBT intervention have been developed for addressing the needs of special populations. This informative new volume chronicles these novel applications of FBT in a series of chapters authored by the leading clinicians and investigators who are pioneering each adaptation.
Format: Illustrated
Pages: 474
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 21 Apr 2015
ISBN 10: 0415714745
ISBN 13: 9780415714747
This is an important and timely book. The editors, themselves key figures in the development and provision of family based treatment (FBT) for eating disorders, have put together a series of important chapters by leading clinicians and researchers...The final chapter is a work of genius - if you want to know whether you are really practising FBT (as opposed to a pale imitation), read this chapter. - Mark Berelowitz, ACAMH